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For me, itβs the amount of traffic signs and rules I have to remember. How about you guys?
New car drivers.
Please note that this isn't about new drivers. New car drivers.
People buying new cars, more often than not buy a vehicle which is either bigger, more powerful or both than the one they previously drove. US and Canada specific, most dealerships are pretty close to highways or major arterial roads.
You have a driver not used to the power, size or both of their new car. Either they're driving overly cautious, or like a complete douchebag. That means, everyone around them is being slowed down or being abruptly cut off dangerously. This causes road rage and increases chances of flare ups significantly.
Put dealerships away from highways and major arterial roads.
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